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The 2019 Auckland local elections took place between September and October 2019 by postal vote as part of nation-wide local elections. The elections were the fourth since the merger of seven councils into the Auckland Council, which is composed of the mayor and 20 councillors, and 149 members of 21 local boards. Twenty-one district health board members and 41 licensing trust members were also elected.
Mayoral election
The incumbent mayor, Phil Goff, sought a second term and was re-elected ahead of second highest polling candidate John Tamihere.[1]
Governing body elections
Twenty members were elected to the Auckland Council, across thirteen wards, using the first past the post vote system.[2]
The Auckland Future ticket, holding four local body seats since 2016, announced in March 2019 that it would not field candidates.[3]
Mike Lee, sitting councillor for Waitemata and Gulf ward, announced in late-June 2019 that he would run again. The City Vision ticket, which had endorsed Lee since 1998, had selected Pippa Coom as its candidate in March 2019.[4][5]
The final candidate list was released on 19 August.[6]
Rodney ward (1)
Incumbent Greg Sayers was the only nomination.
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Independent for Rodney | Greg Sayers | - | Elected Unopposed | |
Informal/blank | - |
Albany ward (2)
Incumbents Walker and Watson both ran for re-election under the ticket "Putting People First".
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Putting People First | John Watson | 28510 | ||
Putting People First | Wayne Walker | 24768 | ||
Independent | Julia Parfitt | 20278 | ||
Alezix Heneti | 3230 | |||
Informal/blank | 3092 |
North Shore ward (2)
Incumbents Darby and Hills both sought re-election.
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
A Positive Voice for the Shore | Richard Hills | 18746 | ||
Taking the Shore Forward | Chris Darby | 17559 | ||
More For The Shore | Danielle Grant | 15071 | ||
More For The Shore | Grant Gillon | 14300 | ||
Independent | Anthony Bunting | 3976 | ||
Informal/blank | 1500 |
Waitākere Ward (2)
Of the two incumbents, Linda Cooper sought re-election and Penny Hulse retired.
Affiliation (if any) | Name | Votes | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Independent | Linda Cooper | 14750 | ||
Labour Party | Shane Henderson | 14695 | ||
Labour Party | Greg Presland | 11623 | ||
Independent | Peter Chan | 10674 | ||
Independent | Paul Talyancich | 6121 | ||
Independent | Dillon Tooth | 5944 | ||
STOP Trashing Our Planet | Tricia Cheel | 2677 | ||
Independent | Michael Coote | 2558 | ||
Informal/blank | 1837 |
Waitemata and Gulf ward (1)
Incumbent Mike Lee sought re-election.